It's so sickening how humans think there so high and mighty that they have
the right to do as they chose to animals.

I forced myself to watch all those vulgar
clips. I am still crying and
internally screaming with anguish.
I wish God would see there is enough of us so [who care] so that we could take control
of these atrocities. I
could go on and on, but I'll do that in places where people need to realise that
everything doesn't magically appear on a supermarket shelf from thin air. I hope
more of us can open eyes and ears of others
to understand what a disgusting, barbaric world is out there and how they can
help change it.

I am a vegetarian [certainly one compassionate way of improving matters].

Regards,
Michelle Herrald (Darwin Australia)

Reply from Frank and Mary Hoffman

Thank you for writing back.

You have come to the right conclusion. It doesn't work to vent your anger in
violent ways. Violence only promotes more violence. The key to getting to these
people is to embarrass them publicly by turning public opinion against them. We
need to politely and peacefully turn public opinion against the animal
exploiters.

We also pray and question why God doesn't bring an end to all this suffering,
now. The only answer is that we (those of us with empathy) have been given that
task, just as we are told in Romans 8:18-23.